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Appendix E: Workshop Agenda
Pages 153-158

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... to improve the care of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the Military Health System (MHS)
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... After receiving guidance from the planning committee, five multidisci plinary working groups will convene to develop analysis plans for future OSE studies that could advance understanding of selected major chal lenges facing the TBI care delivery system. 11:45 Target TBI Care System Analysis Issues for Working Groups Seth Bonder, Ph.D., The Bonder Group (NAE)
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... 4:30 Working Group Interim Reports and Discussion Moderator: Norman Augustine 5:30 Adjourn to Reception and Working Dinner 5:45 Reception and Working Dinner Keck Center Atrium Keynote: Insights from Vanderbilt's Journey toward System S ­ upported Practice William Stead, M.D., Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategy/Trans formation and Director of the Informatics Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (IOM)
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... Session II (Cont'd) : working groups formulate Analysis Plans for identified MhS TBI CARE System ANALYSIS issues Session Objective: The five multidisciplinary working groups will reconvene to formulate "analysis plans" for two or more identified TBI care system analysis issues.
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... , M.D., (USAF) National Director, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Michael Dinneen, Director, Office of Strategy Management, Military Health System 4:30 Concluding Summary Remarks and Adjournment Norman Augustine and Denis Cortese Planning Committee: Norman R
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... By nature and profession, Jerry was a bridge builder. He was the liaison between the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Engineering and the primary motivator and intellectual compass for this workshop and its focus on harnessing systems engineering tools, techniques, and knowledge to improve the quality of traumatic brain injury care in the Military Health System.


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